Re: opencsv, CSVReader/Writer
Lew wrote:
John B. Matthews wrote:
In article <3c2e6dc6-4eb7-47d4-953c-49c7af46cc7f@s38g2000prg.googlegroup
s.com>,
roedy <roedyg@mindprod.com> wrote:
I see the tests include embedded newlines, "\n", but not embedded
carriage returns, "\r". On my platform, a descendant of BSD unix
called Darwin, the result of `ant test` shows no errors.
That was intentional. I figured it would be easier to deal with
field results in canonical \n form, easy to split. I Have put it on
my todo list to check this out, and document the feature, and make
sure if such fields are written out CSVWRiter honours the line
separator convention.
I the thought the OP was referring to
au.com.bytecode.opencsv.CSVReader found at
<http://opencsv.sourceforge.net/> rather than
com.mindprod.csv.CSVReader in <http://mindprod.com/zips/csv29.zip>.
Sorry for the confusion.
Why are you apologizing for the OP's omission?
For that matter, although the OP did omit this information in their post,
doesn't the subject of this thread specify "opencsv"? I don't think it's
clear at all that the OP was referring to the mindprod package.
--
Lew
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